Greece, Heraklion
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The School of European Education Heraklion (SEEH) is a co-educational school on the island of Crete, Greece, following the European Schools curriculum. Established around 2006, the school celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2026. It has Nursery/Primary and Secondary divisions. The school has a library, participates in eTwinning international projects, and uses a learning management system for secondary students. It is part of the European Schools network, providing a multilingual, multicultural education.
Savathianon & A. Nioti 8, 71202 Heraklion, Crete, Greece
School of European Education Heraklion has 2,026 pupils, instruction in English, Greek.
The school is located at Savathianon & A. Nioti 8 in Heraklion, the capital city of Crete, Greece's largest island. Heraklion has an international airport and ferry connections to mainland Greece.
The school has two main divisions: Nursery and Primary School, and Secondary School.
SEEH is a co-educational day school following the European Schools curriculum model, providing education in a multilingual European framework.
The school is part of the European Schools network, associated with the European Union institutions. It follows the European Schools curriculum rather than a national system.
School of European Education Heraklion teaches European Schools Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.
The school follows the European Schools curriculum, a multilingual and multicultural programme developed for the children of European institution staff and other families. The curriculum is distinct from the Greek national system.
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2. Enquire about available places in the relevant division (Nursery/Primary or Secondary).
3. Follow the European Schools admissions procedures.